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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 goes beta

IDG News Service 7/31/03

Stacy Cowley, IDG News Service, New York Bureau

Red Hat Inc. released Tuesday the first public beta of its forthcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, featuring scalability, clustering and security enhancements.

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Red Hat, in Raleigh, North Carolina, first aimed for the enterprise with its mid-2002 Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release. The company later rebranded that product as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and built a portfolio around it, which now includes its high-end Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, midrange Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES and desktop Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS.

All three are now on version 2.1, and will be moved simultaneously to version 3 in the late third or early fourth quarter of this year, according to a Red Hat spokeswoman. Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS are included in the beta released this week.

The beta is the first Red Hat Enterprise Linux release to include the Eclipse developer environment, an open-source integration platform. Other new features include updated desktop applications, security and networking upgrades and enhancements, and a new graphical cluster configuration tool.

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Beta 1 is intended for testing in non-production environments. The software is available for download on Red Hat's FTP (File Transfer Protocol) site at ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/beta/taroon/.

Stacy Cowley is U.S. Correspondent for the IDG News Service.




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